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Exploring Shain Library Renovations

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The East Asian Studies Department Tackles Orientalism in Modern Television

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On Feb. 6, the East Asian Studies Student Advisory Board (SAB) hosted a screening and discussion about recent controversial manifestations...

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Remembering Professor John Burton: 1952-2013

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On Dec. 27, 2013, Connecticut College Professor of Anthropology John W. Burton passed away, following a hard-fought battle with metastatic...

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Raising Money & Awareness for The Vagina Monologues

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Flash mobs, TED Talks, a promotional video gone-viral, thousands of dollars worth of fundraising and a cast of over 100 students: this...

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A Plight of Hardship and Success: 21 Years In the Life of Darlington Martor

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Darlington sat back in his school chair and put his hands on the desk, hoping for this day to be different. Stuck in a Liberian refugee...

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Then and Now: Connecticut College, 1952

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Connecticut College has gone through changes, even within my short time here, but it was only through talking to Mary Lofton Wilson ’52...

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Film Screenings Bring Latin America Closer to Conn

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In the coming weeks, a number of documentary screenings and open discussions will take place on our campus. These events have been...

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Zachs Hillel House Officially Opened

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On Tuesday, Jan. 28, Connecticut College formally opened its first ever Hillel House, named the Zachs Hillel House for its benefactor,...

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On Why All-Freshmen Dorms Seem Like a Pretty Bad Idea

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The best of times, the worst of times—freshman year, we’ve all been there. What is it like being a first year student? As a typical...

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